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NSW to delivery emergency domestic violence package within days, minister hopeful of ‘breakthrough’
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NSW to delivery emergency domestic violence package within days, minister hopeful of ‘breakthrough’
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Missing surfers  
Three questioned in Mexico as concerns grow for Perth brothers
‘What have we done?’  
Lawyer who negotiated Stormy Daniels deal seemed shocked Trump won
Ballarat  
Samantha Murphy’s alleged killer charged with drink and drug driving offences
Gaza  
Turkey stops all trade with Israel over ‘humanitarian tragedy’
The rural network
Australian red meat industry has recorded 78% reduction in emissions since 2005, industry report found
Climate crisis  
Australian red meat industry has recorded 78% reduction in emissions since 2005, industry report found
Drop is a result of reduced land clearing and greater vegetation regrowth, but experts say land clearing in Queensland may be significantly underreported
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Newsroom edition: Scott Morrison’s memoir and the role for faith in politics – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: Scott Morrison’s memoir and the role for faith in politics – Full Story podcast
Sport
Chelsea 2-0 Spurs  
Postecoglou admits his side were ‘so far off it’ in defeat
Postecoglou admits his side were ‘so far off it’ in defeat
A-League Women heavyweights fight for grand final glory and a shot at history
Why not give Fraser-McGurk a chance to go berserk for Australia?
Culture
Television & radio  
Barbie, the Beatles and Anatomy of a Fall: what’s new to streaming in Australia in May
Barbie, the Beatles and Anatomy of a Fall: what’s new to streaming in Australia in May
Television & radio  
The Tattooist of Auschwitz review – proof that the Holocaust cannot be entertainment
Books  
‘Perhaps the great Australian novel’: Alexis Wright wins Stella prize for second time with Praiseworthy
Opinion
We know there are many benefits to writing by hand – in a digital world we risk losing them
We know there are many benefits to writing by hand – in a digital world we risk losing them
There’s one question domestic violence victims often hear
Goodbye, Bonza airlines, you were taken from us too soon. Thank you for saying g’day even when my flight was delayed
Lifestyle
In pictures  
Australia’s best new sustainable homes of 2024
Australia’s best new sustainable homes of 2024
Leading questions  
My mother-in-law pushes to spend more time with our baby. How can I keep her at arm’s length?
Technology
iPhone  
Apple working to fix alarm problem
Apple working to fix alarm problem
Science
Primatology  
Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals
Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals
Environment
Japan  
The vast new whaling ‘mother ship’ that Japan hopes will revive a shrinking industry
The vast new whaling ‘mother ship’ that Japan hopes will revive a shrinking industry
Western Australian politics  
Two 17-year-old climate activists claim WA premier Roger Cook defamed them over Woodside protest
Video
Arizona's senate votes to repeal 19th century abortion ban – video
Arizona's senate votes to repeal 19th century abortion ban – video
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Jonathan Watts

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Conflict in Gaza, war in Ukraine, a battle over the global environment – the world is becoming an increasingly hostile place, particularly for frontline journalists.

The Guardian is marking World Press Freedom Day with a series of articles about the threats posed to all types of reporters.

We want to use our platform to highlight the work they are doing, often in incredibly dangerous circumstances. Without the courage of correspondents working in conflict areas, press organisations warn the world will start to see “zones of silence” where important stories go unreported.

The risks may be growing, and the space to operate may be increasingly constrained, but we are more determined than ever to tell the stories of our age so that you, the readers, have the information to act as voters, citizens, consumers and participants in the web of life on Earth.

If you’re able to, please support the Guardian’s independent, open journalism on a monthly basis today from as a little as £4.

 
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